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• <br /> Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.F-28 • <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> • <br /> • A wetland delineation and habitat map shall be prepared during the final year of • <br /> monitoring and included in the final annual report. • <br /> • Subject to review and modification by the regulatory agencies, specified success standards • <br /> shall call for, at a minimum, 80% survival of all container plantings and 75% total vegetative • <br /> cover at the end of the monitoring period and after at least two consecutive years of no <br /> supplemental irrigation. • <br /> This mitigation measure would reduce potential impacts to the Creek to less than significant • <br /> levels because it would provide restored habitat at an equal or greater value to the lost habitat. • <br /> This plan also would be consistent with the wetland mitigation goals outlined in the SJMSCP • <br /> (SJCOG 1999) and the SJCGP (San Joaquin County 1992). <br /> • <br /> Impact F.2. Potential "Take" of Chinook Salmon and Steelhead. Construction of the realigned • <br /> channel and abandonment of the existing channel could result in the stranding of fish. In • <br /> addition, if the relocated channel is opened up immediately prior to a significant rainfall event • <br /> and/or a significant release of irrigation water, a sediment plume could attract Chinook salmon <br /> and/or steelhead from the San Joaquin River into the channel and cause potential mortality to <br /> the fish. This is a potentially significant impact. • <br /> In the long term, restoration of this branch of the creek would provide habitat for some semi- • <br /> aquatic and riparian wildlife species,but is not expected to provide suitable habitat for • <br /> salmonids due to low flows and the highly modified flow regime(pers. comm. Sydney Temple, • <br /> Questa Engineering Corporation). • <br /> Mitigation Measure F.2-1. To ensure that no aquatic vertebrates are stranded during • <br /> abandonment of the existing South Branch of the South Fork of Littlejohn s Creek, the following <br /> measures shall be implemented: • <br /> • Channel abandonment shall be restricted to the dry season (i.e.,between June 15 and • <br /> October 15). • <br /> • Channel abandonment shall occur only when the channel bottom has been dry for at <br /> least one week, that is, at least one week after the most recent release of water from • <br /> Farmington Reservoir or any other sources. • <br /> • Prior to initiation of any work within the abandoned channel (e.g., construction of coffer • <br /> dams, filling, connecting to the realigned channel), a qualified biologist approved by the • <br /> USFWS and CDFW shall inspect the entire length of the work area for any stranded <br /> aquatic vertebrates; any stranded aquatic vertebrates shall be captured and relocated to • <br /> the nearest body of water in the same stream system. <br /> • Only a qualified biologist with all necessary federal and/or State permits may relocate . <br /> fish and amphibians. Federally and State-listed species may only be relocated by • <br /> biologist holding the appropriate federal or State permits. A record shall be maintained <br /> and submitted to the USFWS and CDFW of all fish and amphibians captured and • <br /> relocated. <br /> • Any observed mortalities of species-status species shall be immediately reported to the • <br /> USFWS and CDFW. • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br />